
Mary, who is married to an
Ibadan-based businessman, Mr Ibrahim Gbadamosi, said he was deceived into
marrying him for about 20 years unknown to her that the man is a criminal.
“My husband is a criminal,
a serial pickpocket. I did not know I am married to a thief,” divorce-seeking
woman tells an Ibadan Customary Court.
“Neither Ibrahim nor his friends told me that
he was a criminal until he was jailed at Ile-Oluji in Ondo State.
“There was a time I sold
some of my property to secure his bail until I got to know that he was a serial
pickpocket.
“My Lord, Ibrahim is yet to
pay my bride price,” she also told the court.
Gbadamosi had approached a
Mapo Customary Court in Ibadan seeking the dissolution of the union. He accused
her of infidelity and masterminding an attempt to kidnap one of his children.
Marry added, “My husband is
a thief and not a businessman as he claimed.
“My Lord, although, I have
agreed to part ways with Ibrahim, I must reveal some `hidden truths’ about this
man that calls himself a businessman.
“I never knew what he was
doing for a very long time and I became very uncomfortable with his lifestyle.
“All I knew was that
security operatives used to come and arrest him and his friends used to run
from one place to another to gather money for his release.”
The estranged wife, who
said she would not object to the request of her husband for the dissolution of
the marriage, described it as good riddance to bad rubbish.
“He doesn’t worth it; let
him go,” Mary said.
Earlier, Ibrahim, who
resides at Soka area of Ibadan, told the court that his wife let him down in
his time of “trouble and persecution”.
He regretted that his
wife’s situation degenerated to the extent of her becoming a prostitute.
“This hit me like a big
stick. I can confirm to this honourable court that our landlord’s younger
brother impregnated her and had been sleeping with her ever since.
“Moreover, Mary usually
launch attacks on me with the intention of inflicting bodily injuries or even
terminating my life.
“As if that was not enough,
Mary and our first child conspired to kidnap my child given birth to by my
second wife.
“The matter was reported at
the police station where they were both made to sign an undertaking never to
involve in kidnapping again,” he said.
Ibrahim, who said he was
incarcerated for 16 months for importing contraband, alleged that Mary did not
visit his shop, thereby allowing all the goods to rust.
“Please, this honourable
court should allow her daughter to be with her. I am ready to give her anything
she wants on a monthly basis to cater for her.”
The President of the court,
Mr Ademola Odunade, while adjourning the case to Nov. 28, asked the couple to
continue to be of good behaviour.
(NAN)

You are both thieves how can you not know
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